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    ways, including when Ed would help the people that lived at the addresses on the cards that were delivered to him. In I Am the Messenger, Ed had a purpose throughout the whole novel. Ed’s journey begins when he becomes involved in a bungled bank robbery and helps police capture the robbers dropped…

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    no words of love exit her mouth.” Ed’s will to help people, he stopped a bank robbery, and throughout the story, even though he was forced; he helped people in different ways. In the book Ed is scared to do the things on the cards because he didn’t know what he would have to do, but at the end of every mission he always fought through and helped the people who needed help. It all started when Ed stopped a bank robbery, he…

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    Dringdrong By:Carter My name Dringdrong I am 17 I became a super hero when I was shot by my father's laser. Now I save people from fires and criminals. I live in a very big city and most people know me. I have the ability of intelligence, seed, and being strong, I only use my powers in emergencies. I have a camouflage costume. On a day in September a bank was robbed I had to super speed to the accident. He almost got away then I used my strength to lift the car and stop him. I used my…

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    Smart Burglars

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    Sure Strategies to Secure Your Home from Smart Burglars Improving home security is often a great priority among many homeowners as they seek to keep their household and possessions safe. The article highlights some of the measures people can take to improve safety at home. Nothing beats going home at the end of a long day to sit back, relax, catch up with your loved ones, soak in a warm bath and enjoying restful night sleep. As such, people treasure their homes and go to extra lengths to…

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    Linear Crime Theory

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    two different theories to explain the crime of robbery. The two theories I will be focusing on will be the rational choice theory and the routine activity theory. In 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (F.B.I.) Uniform Crime Reporting Program (U.C.R.) estimates that there were approximately 354,396 robberies in the US accounting for $409 million in losses of individuals (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2011). The F.B.I.’s U.C.R. defines robbery as: The taking or attempting to take…

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    Discuss the factors of planning and spontaneity for an understanding of novice and professional thieves’ motivations. People steal for various reasons. In fact, thieves mostly have an agenda when it comes to crime. For example, a car thief does not steal cars without planning out how they will steal the car, the type of car or any other factors associated with stealing that particular crime. Sometimes innocent bystanders get carjacked and the thief flees the scene before the bystander has…

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    The Base Stealer Essay

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    Vincent Van Gogh once said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” Comparably, in “The Base Stealer,” the action is someone going through the fundamentals of stealing a base in which mask the overlying metaphor of the small things occuring in a event led to a more important one. Although the literal meaning is interpreted as someone doing small things in order to steal, it gives the idea that many small steps towards a goal in mind leads to a event with fluctuating…

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    In 2003, the Smithsonian Institution was gifted with one of the claims of the most notorious bank robbery of 1920’s. Bank robber Andy Kapler was shot by police nearly a century ago at the Gervasi Vineyard in Plain Township. Andy Kapler had many aliases by his side such as Harry Harpert, Harry Hartman, William Martin, and William Hoffman. By January, he was running with the “Jiggs” gang in Cleveland. When him and four gang members decided to reb a teller at a back in Pennsylvania, Kapler ended up…

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    What is the best way to steal? Over many years, thieves prearranged many plans on how to get away with theft. This is how some of the history’s most creative crooks made off with millions. On December 22, 2000, the criminals who robbed the Stockholm’s National Museum in Sweden had known exactly what they were after in their well-planned theft. A machine gun will get you the haul, a bomb will distract the police, and cars with flat tires cannot respond to an alarm. Their distraction tactics were…

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    introduced with being a hostage at a bank robbery. Ed eventually becomes the city hero by shooting and catching the robber. Ed is in love with his best friend, Audrey, but never takes any chances. In this journal, I will be predicting, questioning, and evaluating the current pages. Ed Kennedy describes himself as an underaged cabriver who is terrible at playing cards and is deeply in love with Audrey. The townspeople think of him as a hero for stopping a bank robbery. Ed receives a playing card…

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